Canyon Vista Medical Center

Canyon Vista Medical Center is a Joint Commission Accredited 100-bed acute care hospital in Sierra Vista with an outpatient surgery and imaging centers. The hospital is a Level III Trauma Center, an Arizona Cardiac Receiving Center, received The Joint Commission’s Gold Seal of Approval® for Advanced Certification for Total Hip and Knee Replacement, and is a Pink Ribbon Facility for Breast Health Excellence featuring 3D Mammography.

CVMC has a4-star CMS Rating for Overall Hospital Quality.  CVMC offers a variety of inpatient medical services including adult psychiatric/behavioral health, orthopedics/spine, cardiology, oncology, general surgery, critical care, trauma, labor and delivery, pediatrics, nephrology, podiatry, neurology, STEMI and acute Stroke and post-TPA care.

In addition to the Emergency Medicine Fellowship Program, the hospital also hosts both Internal Medicine and Family Medicine Residency Programs through Midwestern University.

    • Provider Coverage: 36 physician hours daily; 48 APP hours daily

    • 30,000 ED visits annually

    • Level III trauma center

    • 27 Bed ED: 20 bed Main ED and 7 bed ED overflow unit

    • CERNER/FirstNet EMR with Dragon Medical One voice to text

  • Making Communities Healthier

  • We want to create places where:

    • People choose to come for healthcare,

    • Physicians and providers want to practice, and

    • Employees want to work.

    • Champion patient care

    • Do the right thing

    • Embrace individuality

    • Act with kindness

    • Make a difference together

  • Sierra Vista, Arizona is a flourishing city located 75 miles southeast of Tucson. This thriving community of nearly 45,000 is the regional center of southeastern Arizona and the home of historic Fort Huachuca. Sierra Vista sits at an elevation of 4,623 feet and is surrounded by the breathtaking natural beauty of majestic mountain ranges that reach nearly 10,000 feet and the San Pedro River. Sierra Vista boasts a temperate year-round climate, abundant sunshine, and clean, fresh air.

    Typical of many U.S. Army installations, a small community developed outside the post gates known today as Sierra Vista. As it grew, the community went through several name changes. In 1915, it was called Buena, then changed to Overton, then to Garden Canyon and later to Fry. When incorporated in 1956, the city was once again renamed and became Sierra Vista, which translates to 'Mountain View" in Spanish. Since its incorporation, Sierra Vista has steadily grown to encompass more than 130 square miles and has a population of just over 45,000 people.

    Nicknamed the “Hummingbird Capital of the United States,” bird watchers from all over the world flock to nearby Ramsey Canyon Preserve and other local canyons to observe and photograph hundreds of different bird species. Other outdoor adventures can be found by visiting the San Pedro Riparian National Conservation Area, the Coronado National Memorial in the Huachuca Mountains, Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains, Chiricahua National Monument, Madera Canyon, and the spectacular Kartchner Caverns State Park.